Críticas:
Where satellite images are static, remote, and gridlike in composition, Wilson s kitecam affords a more human-scale acuity, full of color and life and artistic intent that is beyond the ability of even low-flying surveillance craft. David Medaris, Isthmus " If you think Wisconsin is beautiful from ground level, you ought to see it from the window seat of Wilson s kite. Dennis McCann, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel " Where satellite images are static, remote, and gridlike in composition, Wilson s kitecam affords a more human-scale acuity, full of color and life and artistic intent that is beyond the ability of even low-flying surveillance craft. David Medaris, "Isthmus"" If you think Wisconsin is beautiful from ground level, you ought to see it from the window seat of Wilson s kite. Dennis McCann, "Milwaukee Journal Sentinel"" "If you think Wisconsin is beautiful from ground level, you ought to see it from the window seat of Wilson's kite."--Dennis McCann, "Milwaukee Journal Sentinel" "Where satellite images are static, remote, and gridlike in composition, Wilson's kitecam affords a more human-scale acuity, full of color and life and artistic intent that is beyond the ability of even low-flying surveillance craft."--David Medaris, "Isthmus"
Reseña del editor:
This full-color book of photographs records Wisconsin from an unusual viewpoint: a camera suspended from a kite and controlled by photographer Craig M. Wilson from the ground. Taken from fifty to a few hundred feet in the air, Wilson's photos capture natural and man-made views that wouldn't otherwise be possible. The result is a vibrant collection that captures Wisconsin in all its shifting beauty in landscapes and cityscapes, festivals, Door County's lighthouses, Milwaukee's neighborhoods, and the crowd at a Badger football game. Captions are provided in English, Spanish, German, and Mandarin Chinese.
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